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1 life
حَيَاة \ existence: being; life: That country came into existence in 1927. It has been in existence since 1927. We lead a very quiet existence, now we have moved from the city. life: the state that makes creatures and plants different from anything else; the state of being able to grow and produce young, etc.; the state of not being dead: The dead connot come back to life, the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression Put more life into your acting, the period of time that one has been (or will be) living I’ve lived here all my life. She married late in life. I’ll stay here the rest of my life, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war, a way of living He leads a busy life. Country life is more peaceful than town life. living: providing for oneself: The cost of living goes up every month. \ See Also وجود (وُجُود) -
2 life
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3 technology adoption life cycle
Gen Mgta model used to describe the adoption of new technologies, typically including the stages of innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and technology laggardsThe ultimate business dictionary > technology adoption life cycle
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4 tard
tard [taʀ]1. adverb2. masculine noun* * *taʀ
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adverbe latece sera pour plus tard — ( une autre fois) there'll be other times
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sur le tard locution adverbiale [se marier] late in life••mieux vaut tard que jamais — Proverbe better late than never Proverbe
il n'est jamais trop tard pour bien faire — Proverbe it's never too late to do the right thing
* * *taʀ1. advIl est tard. — It's late.
plus tard — later, later on
2. nm* * *A adv late; plus tard later; bien plus/un peu plus tard much/a little later (on); il est tard it's late; il est trop tard it's too late; il se fait tard it's getting late; au plus tard at the latest; plus tard dans la soirée, elle… later in the evening ou later that evening, she…; remettre qch à plus tard to put sth off till later; il est venu tard dans la soirée/saison he came late in the evening/season; tard dans la nuit in the middle of the night; dîner tard to have dinner late; il est un peu tard pour changer de tactique it's a bit late in the day to change tactics; pas plus tard qu'hier/que l'année dernière only yesterday/last year; ce sera pour plus tard ( une autre fois) there'll be other times.B sur le tard loc adv [partir] late; [se marier, commencer des études] late in life; déclarant sur le tard que announcing rather late in the day that.mieux vaut tard que jamais Prov better late than never Prov; il n'est jamais trop tard pour bien faire Prov it's never too late to do the right thing.[tar] adverbe1. [à la fin de la journée, d'une période] latetard dans la matinée/l'après-midi late in the morning/afternoon2. [après le moment fixé ou opportun] lateles magasins restent ouverts tard the shops stay open late ou keep late opening hoursnous parlions de lui pas plus tard que ce matin we were talking about him only ou just this morning————————au plus tard locution adverbialesur le tard locution adverbiale -
5 spät
I Adj. late; es ist / wird spät it’s getting late; wie spät ist es / haben wir umg.? what time is it?; wie spät hast du’s? umg. what time do you make it?, Am. what time do you reckon it is?; so spät ist es schon? is it really that late?, is that the time?; dazu ist es jetzt zu spät it’s too late for that; dafür ist es nie zu spät it’s never too late (for that); gestern Abend wurde es spät it went on ( oder I was etc. up) till late last night; heute Abend wird’s wieder spät it’s going to be late again tonight; (ich komme spät von der Arbeit) auch I’ll be home ( oder back) late again tonight; am späten Nachmittag in the late afternoon, late in the afternoon; bis in die späten Nachtstunden till late at night; in den späten dreißiger Jahren in the late thirties; ein später Rembrandt a late (work by) Rembrandt; der späte Goethe the late(r) Goethe, Goethe in his later works; ein spätes Mädchen umg. an old maid; später III Adv. late; bes. fig. (zu später Stunde) at a late hour; (spät im Leben) late (on) in life; zu spät kommen be late (zu for); er kam fünf Minuten zu spät he was five minutes late; du kommst zu spät (für etw.) you’re too late; spät in der Nacht late at night; von früh bis spät from morning till night; spät aufstehen get up late; gewöhnlich: be a late riser; spät dran sein umg. be (running) late; du bist aber spät dran heute! you’re running late today, this is very late for you; später II* * *der Spatspar; spavin* * *[ʃpaːt]m -(e)s, -e* * *1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) late2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) late3) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) late* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃpa:t, pl ˈʃpɛ:tə]m spar* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *A. adj late;es ist/wird spät it’s getting late;wie spät ist es/haben wir umg? what time is it?;wie spät hast du’s? umg what time do you make it?, US what time do you reckon it is?;so spät ist es schon? is it really that late?, is that the time?;dazu ist es jetzt zu spät it’s too late for that;dafür ist es nie zu spät it’s never too late (for that);heute Abend wird’s wieder spät it’s going to be late again tonight; (ich komme spät von der Arbeit) auch I’ll be home ( oder back) late again tonight;am späten Nachmittag in the late afternoon, late in the afternoon;bis in die späten Nachtstunden till late at night;in den späten Dreißigerjahren in the late thirties;ein später Rembrandt a late (work by) Rembrandt;der späte Goethe the late(r) Goethe, Goethe in his later works;zu spät kommen be late (zu for);er kam fünf Minuten zu spät he was five minutes late;du kommst zu spät (für etwas) you’re too late;spät in der Nacht late at night;von früh bis spät from morning till night;spät aufstehen get up late; gewöhnlich: be a late riser;spät dran sein umg be (running) late;du bist aber spät dran heute! you’re running late today, this is very late for you;* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *nur sing. m.spavin n. -
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I Adj. late; es ist / wird spät it’s getting late; wie spät ist es / haben wir umg.? what time is it?; wie spät hast du’s? umg. what time do you make it?, Am. what time do you reckon it is?; so spät ist es schon? is it really that late?, is that the time?; dazu ist es jetzt zu spät it’s too late for that; dafür ist es nie zu spät it’s never too late (for that); gestern Abend wurde es spät it went on ( oder I was etc. up) till late last night; heute Abend wird’s wieder spät it’s going to be late again tonight; (ich komme spät von der Arbeit) auch I’ll be home ( oder back) late again tonight; am späten Nachmittag in the late afternoon, late in the afternoon; bis in die späten Nachtstunden till late at night; in den späten dreißiger Jahren in the late thirties; ein später Rembrandt a late (work by) Rembrandt; der späte Goethe the late(r) Goethe, Goethe in his later works; ein spätes Mädchen umg. an old maid; später III Adv. late; bes. fig. (zu später Stunde) at a late hour; (spät im Leben) late (on) in life; zu spät kommen be late (zu for); er kam fünf Minuten zu spät he was five minutes late; du kommst zu spät (für etw.) you’re too late; spät in der Nacht late at night; von früh bis spät from morning till night; spät aufstehen get up late; gewöhnlich: be a late riser; spät dran sein umg. be (running) late; du bist aber spät dran heute! you’re running late today, this is very late for you; später II* * *der Spatspar; spavin* * *[ʃpaːt]m -(e)s, -e* * *1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) late2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) late3) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) late* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ʃpa:t, pl ˈʃpɛ:tə]m spar* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *Spat1 m; -(e)s, -e und Späte; MINER sparSpat2 m; -(e)s, kein pl; VET spavin* * *der; Spat[e]s, Spate od. Späte (Mineral.) spar* * *nur sing. m.spavin n. -
7 своим чередом
(идти, развиваться и т. п.)take (run, go along, follow) its < normal> course; follow its customary routine; proceed normallyГоспитальная жизнь шла своим чередом. Делались перевязки, давались лекарства, больных увозили на процедуры и возвращали назад. (Б. Полевой, Анюта) — Hospital life followed its customary routine. Bandages were changed, medicines prescribed, patients taken for treatment and brought back.
- Жизнь - уже юноши - для меня шла своим чередом, со всеми её реальностями, а идеалы любви, красоты оставались прежними идеалами. (С. Сартаков, Лист Мёбиуса) — 'I was in my late teens and life, with all its realities, ran its course. But the ideals of beauty and love remained ideals.'
Жизнь Дома моделей шла себе своим чередом. (И. Грекова, Кафедра) — The life in the Fashion House went along its normal course.
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8 ustabiliz|ować
pf Ⅰ vt to stabilize [ceny, walutę]- ustabilizowany tryb życia a stable life ⇒ stabilizowaćⅡ ustabilizować się 1. [ceny, waluta] to stabilize ⇒ stabilizować się 2. (ustatkować się) [osoba] to settle down- na starość ustabilizował się he settled down late(r) in lifeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ustabiliz|ować
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9 Работающая система появляется только на поздних этапах жизненного цикла
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Работающая система появляется только на поздних этапах жизненного цикла
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10 на поздних этапах жизненного цикла
Programming: late in the life cycleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на поздних этапах жизненного цикла
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11 ustatk|ować się
pf v refl. [osoba] to settle down; [życie] to become settled- na starość się ustatkowała she settled down late(r) in lifeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ustatk|ować się
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12 поздно
поздно жениться; поздно выйти замуж — to marry late in life
поздно встающий; любитель долго поспать — late riser
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13 отказ в конце срока службы
отказ в конце срока службы
отказ в конце ресурса
(оборудования)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
Синонимы
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отказ в конце срока службы
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14 a última hora de la mańana
• late in life• late in yearsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > a última hora de la mańana
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15 hacia fines de
• Late Greek• late in life• toward the end of -
16 muy entrada la mańana
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17 in vorgerücktem Alter
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18 latebra
lătē̆bra, ae, f. [lateo], a hiding-place, lurking-hole, covert, retreat (class.; most freq. in plur.; v. infra, II. B.).I.Lit.:II.(aurum) in latebris situm est,
Plaut. Aul. 4, 2, 2:itaque in totis aedibus tenebrae, latebrae,
id. Poen. 4, 2, 13:latebris ac silvis aut saltibus se eripere,
Caes. B. G. 6, 43:Cappadociae latebris se occultare,
Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 3, 7:aliquem in latebras impellere,
id. Rab. Perd. 8, 22:at Scyllam caecis cohibet spelunca latebris,
Verg. A. 3, 424:tum latebras animae, pectus mucrone recludit,
the hidden seat of life, id. ib. 10, 601:solis defectus lunaeque latebrae,
i. e. eclipses of the moon, Lucr. 5, 751. —In sing., Cic. Cael. 26, 62:extractus e latebra,
Suet. Vit. 17; id. Ner. 48:bellorum,
a place of refuge from war, Luc. 5, 743: teli, the weapon's lurking-place, i. e. the place where the arrow-head was sticking in his body, Verg. A. 12, 389.—Trop.A.In gen., a lurking-place, hidden recess, retreat:B.in latebras abscondas (stultitiam) pectore penitissumo,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 64; Lucr. 1, 408:cum illa conjuratio ex latebris atque ex tenebris erupisset,
Cic. Sest. 4, 9:latebras suspicionum peragrare,
id. Cael. 22, 53; Quint. 12, 9, 3.—In sing.:adhibuit etiam latebram obscuritatis,
Cic. Div. 2, 45, 111:in tabellae latebra,
id. Fam. 3, 12, 1:scribendi,
a secret mode of writing, a writing in cipher, Gell. 17, 9, 4.—In partic., a subterfuge, shift, cloak, pretence, feigned excuse (only in sing.):latebram haberes,
Cic. Fin. 2, 33, 107:magnificam in latebram conjecisti,
id. Div. 2, 20, 46:videant, ne quaeratur latebra perjurio,
id. Off. 3, 29, 106:latebram dare vitiis,
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19 elõrehaladott korban
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20 tardío
adj.1 overdue, late, tardy, belated.2 tardive, appearing late, tending to show up late.* * *► adjetivo1 late, belated\fruto tardío late fruit* * *ADJ [periodo, producto] lateel interés de los historiadores ha sido relativamente tardío — historians have only relatively recently o lately taken an interest
* * ** * *= tardy, belatedly, belated.Ex. She had, suddenly, a new feeling, like a tardy response to the stimulus of an unfamiliar drug.Ex. Many government have begun to recognize, rather belatedly, that a nation's economic performance will be affected by new developments in information technology.Ex. References to Bulgarian authors abroad are limited and belated.----* aparición tardía = late arrival.* llegada tardía = late arrival.* tener un comienzo tardío* * ** * *= tardy, belatedly, belated.Ex: She had, suddenly, a new feeling, like a tardy response to the stimulus of an unfamiliar drug.
Ex: Many government have begun to recognize, rather belatedly, that a nation's economic performance will be affected by new developments in information technology.Ex: References to Bulgarian authors abroad are limited and belated.* aparición tardía = late arrival.* llegada tardía = late arrival.* tener un comienzo tardío* * *‹fruto› late ( before n), late-ripening; ‹decisión/acuerdo› belateduna de sus obras tardías one of his later workstuvo un amor tardío he had a romance in his later life o ( liter) in his twilight yearstuvieron un hijo tardío they had a child late in life* * *
tardío,-a adjetivo
1 (un fruto) late
2 (una vocación, un acuerdo, etc) late, belated
' tardío' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tardía
English:
belated
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* * *tardío, -a adj1. [que ocurre demasiado o muy tarde] [decisión, medidas, respuesta] belated;[fruto] late, late-ripening;el nuestro fue un amor tardío ours was a late-blossoming romance;2. [de la última época] late;sus novelas tardías son las mejores her late novels are the best ones;latín tardío Late Latin* * *es un escritor de vocación tardía he is a writer who found his calling late in life* * *: late, tardy
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